quote: If you were less than fully clothed, or unclothed, but not having genitals-to-genitals skin contact, did any pre-ejaculatory fluid or semen get on or near the woman's pubic region, on her underwear or pantyhose, or on her swimsuit or any other minimal garment?

If YES, you MAY have a low risk of pregnancy. More significant is the risk of Sexually Transmitted Infections. If it has been less than 120 hours since your risk, you may obtain emergency contraception. If it has been greater than 10 days since your risk, see your health care provider as soon as possible for a pregnancy test and an STI screening.

If you have engaged in dry sex -- no vaginal entry, but genital contact -- but were unclothed, WITH direct genital contact, then you have a MODERATE risk of pregnancy. If it has been less than 120 hours since your risk, you may obtain emergency contraception. If it has been greater than 10 days since your risk, see your health care provider as soon as possible for a pregnancy test and an STI screening.

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